Africa, المجلد 72،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2002 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... ARGOBBA PEOPLE AND LANGUAGE. The Argobba are divided into northern and southern groups. They inhabit a long chain of settlements, some connected to one another and others scattered among Christian Amhara people or Muslim Oromo. Argobba ...
... ARGOBBA PEOPLE AND LANGUAGE. The Argobba are divided into northern and southern groups. They inhabit a long chain of settlements, some connected to one another and others scattered among Christian Amhara people or Muslim Oromo. Argobba ...
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... Argobba . " Location The Argobba people consist of two geographically separated groups commonly known as " Northern " and " Southern " Argobba . The Northern Argobba , sometimes called Argobba North , live in the region of Ankober , in ...
... Argobba . " Location The Argobba people consist of two geographically separated groups commonly known as " Northern " and " Southern " Argobba . The Northern Argobba , sometimes called Argobba North , live in the region of Ankober , in ...
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An International Handbook Stefan Weninger. 2.3 . Argobba and Amharic The Argobba live in dispersed settlements in central and eastern Ethiopia , i . e . in parts of Wällo , Shäwa and Harär ( cf. Wetter 2006 , 899 f . ) . The Argobba are ...
An International Handbook Stefan Weninger. 2.3 . Argobba and Amharic The Argobba live in dispersed settlements in central and eastern Ethiopia , i . e . in parts of Wällo , Shäwa and Harär ( cf. Wetter 2006 , 899 f . ) . The Argobba are ...
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Patronage millennialism and the serpent god Mumbo in southwest | 29 |
law human rights and British | 55 |
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